‘Ming darling , have we got any more Sherry? The decanter is empty and I can’t see any more bottles of Bristol Cream in the sideboard.’
Elspeth, Lady Grant-Suttie, was just a little bit frantic. It had been a busy day. A morning meeting with the Lib Dem Ladies Inner Circle followed by an afternoon with …..
’Ming. I said, have we got any more Sherry?’
‘I don’t think so. But I will pop down to the Spar and buy a bottle. Can you just hang on for a few minutes.’
‘Ok darling I‘ll put the news on and we can watch it together when you get back‘
‘Sorry Elsp. No Bristol cream. So I got some Spanish stuff. It was cheap, so I bought a couple of bottles.’
‘Ming….you’ve just resigned’ . ‘What me?’.
‘Yes ,that nice Simon Hughes and the other one…you know the more sinister character, have just announced on the news, that you have resigned,’
‘ That’s handy Elspeth because there’s a Stamp Fair in Edinburgh tomorrow.’
And you heard it here first….by the time of the next general Election the Liberal Democrats will be back to being plain old Liberals…..
Situated within the predominantly rural borough of East Staffordshire, just 11 miles south of Derby and 30 miles north-west of Birmingham, Burton-upon-Trent is a richly varied town with a population of 80,000.
The name Burton-upon-Trent is synonymous throughout the world with quality beers - a tradition dating back to the 13th century when Benedictine Monks reportedly discovered Burton’s water to be ideal for brewing.
And the football team……
Burton were formed in 1950, and after a few seasons in the Birmingham & District League they joined the Southern League in 1958. And had a few seasons in the Northern Premier League before joining the Conference in 2002.
Albion began life at the Lloyds Foundry ground on Wellington Street, but high attendances meant that the club quickly searched for a more suitable home. Eton Park was built off Derby Road and officially opened on September 20, 1958, coinciding with their promotion to the Southern League. From then until it's demolition in 2005 the Brewers played all of their home games at Eton Park. The quaint old ground was demolished to make way for housing, when Burton moved to the new Pirelli Stadium at a cost of £7.2 million.
Despite having a superb winning record against Burton, Aldershot Town found the trip north a bit of a struggle last Saturday. And the 2v0 defeat was a fair reflection of the game.
Injuries to key players didn’t help the cause and with some of the ‘younger’ players looking in need of a rest, Burton were just too strong for Aldershot. But if the couple of late chances had been converted into goals the Shots would have come away from the Pirelli Stadium with a very lucky point.
The Manager will have learned a lot from this game and Halifax will be a walk in the park tomorrow……
Friday, 19 October 2007
Have we got any more sherry, Ming....
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Well played, Wales. Keep up the good work.
Good thing we didn't rely on learning those lessons. Still... there is always next time!
How do you draw pleasure from such insignificance when life and the world in which we live is so hurtful and unkind? If you can answer this, tell me please - I need to know.
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